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There are people in the world who can be an inspiration and example to others. And for this they don't have to make great discoveries or compose symphonies. They simply do absolutely incredible things in a different way. They challenge themselves and the forces of nature to show that the human body is capable of great things. Seeing these characters in action is more interesting than any popular television series. But, like any good series, these stories are still great if you see them some time after they appear. So who are these people who have achieved the impossible?

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Can Ross Edgley do the unthinkable? Can he swim around the entire mainland of Great Britain? Welcome to the Great British Swim.
The reality of the challenge facing Ross begins to hit home in this episode. Salt mouth, neck chafe and jellyfish are just some of the things in his way this week. Oh yeah, he’s also got the small matter of Britain’s second biggest shipping lane to deal with too.
In this gripping third episode of the saga, Ross opens up about his mental and physical state during this challenge and the impact it will have moving forward. Want to show support or ask a question about the swim? Leave a comment for Ross and we’ll take the top ones to him.
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You could call Ben Lecomte the real life Captain Planet! He's a long-distance swimmer about to take on the Pacific Ocean to draw attention to the needs of Mother Earth. Two decades ago, he did something similar by swimming across the Atlantic, becoming the first person to make the journey solo. As he tackles the Pacific, Lecomte will encounter many dangers, including a migration area for great white sharks. InsideEdition.com's Keleigh Nealon (http://twitter.co.m/KeleighNealon) has more.

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British man Adam Walker is accompanied by a pod of dolphins on his quest to conquer the Oceans7! The Dolphins stayed with Adam for more than an hour and swam around him playfully getting close enough for Adam to touch. A fantastic experience for all involved.
Swim coach Adam Walker is swimming the hardest 7 oceans in the world the Oceans Seven in aid of the Whale and Dolphin Conservation charity (http://www.justgiving.com/swim4whales). Adam is set to be the first British person to complete the Oceans Seven and only four people in the world have completed it so far! With the English Channel, Gibraltar Straits, Catalina Channel, Molokai Strait, Tsugaru Strait and now the Cook Strait under his belt, Adams final swim of the seven takes place this August in the Irish Sea. Check Adams website for more details http://www.oceanwalkeruk.com
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In this video, Wim Hof (The Netherlands) swam 57.5 m. (188 ft 6in) under ice in a lake near the Finnish village of Kolari on March 16, 2000. He did not make use of any special equipment, and wore only swimming trunks and a pair of goggles.
The record now stands at 72m (236 ft 22in), and was acheived by Stig Åvall Severinsen (Denmark) in Knudssø, Ry, Denmark, on 6 March 2010.
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have you ever wanted to swim to the bottom of the deep end in your swimming pool? I'm going to teach you how to swim deep in 3 easy steps.
1. Know that your body will float if your lungs are full of air. This is good because you want that air in your lungs to help you get back up to the surface.
2. use your feet to kick all the way down to the bottom of the pool. You can also use this technique to swim across the bottom of the swimming pool.
3. Don't forget to Equalize. If you goo too deep without equalizing then your ears will hurt. To Equalize your ears simply plug your nose and blow to push the pressure off your ears. this method will counter the pressure from the water pushing in on your ears and will make life much better when swimming to the bottom of the deepest pools.
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A single man (movie, 2010).
Kenny: You know, everyone keeps telling you that when youre older, that youll have all this experience - like its some great thing.
George: Thats a load of shit. I think Ive actually just gotten sillier and sillier.
Kenny: Really?
George: Absolutely.
Kenny: So all your experience is useless?
George: No, I wouldnt say that. As our friend Mr. Huxley says: Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him.
Kenny: Let's go swimming.
George: Okay.
*Kenny Laugh.*
George: What ?
Kenny: It was a test. I thaught you were bluffing about being silly, so I said to myself : I'll suggest doing something completely outrageous, and if you resist, if you hesitate, then I was foolish.
George: Well I wasn't.
Kenny: Hell, no !

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After I spent the night on a lake in a zorb ball and it was insane (sleep on a lake challenge) I decided to step it up a notch by attempting to crossed countries by sea in the same zorb ball! I try to survive in the zorb ball while crossing from the UK to france, I also tried to sleep! I call this the zorb at sea challenge and you won't believe what happened…
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Here are GTN's top 9 open water swim skills for beginners. Open water swimming can be a bit daunting for beginner triathletes however, with these skills, you can learn to love the freedom of swimming outdoors!
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Open water swimming can be a bit daunting for new triathletes but once you take the plunge we guarantee you'll enjoy it! Mark and Heather are at the BEST Swim Centre in Mallorca and bring your their top tips for beginning your open water journey.
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- Equipment: Buy a wetsuit that fits well to prevent fighting it or carrying lots of water in it. Make sure you can be seen with a bright coloured hat and ensure you have a good set of googles to be able to see the course and any dangers ahead.
- Safety: This is paramount in open water swimming. Swim at a proper venue with water testing and make sure to swim with someone else or have a spotter on the side. Also, familiarise yourself with the course entry and exit point before jumping in.
- Warm up: It can be difficult to warm up when the water is cold so limbering up before can make a big difference. A few press ups and arm swings will suffice.
- Climatization: Sit on the edge with your feet in the water and splash some on your face to get your body used to the cold water.
- Lie on your back: Enter the water slowly to allow your body to get used to the temperature change. A good way to relax is lie on your back and take several deep breaths to control your breathing.
- Rescue: Should you find yourself in difficulty in deep water then roll on to your back and wave to catch someone attention.
- Confidence: Build confidence by taking it one step at a time. Step one is to fully submerge whilst blowing bubbles do ensure you can control your breathing.
- Start slowly: Don't rush in to a long swim, especially if you are new to the open water. Swim to a buoy a short distance away, then take a break before continuing.
- Finally.... ENJOY IT!
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Most of us adore beach resorts and go to one of the large saltwater bodies at least once a year. However, we shouldn’t forget that the sea is as attractive as it is wayward. We at Bright Side wondered how a person who happened to be in the open sea should behave. It turns out there are several rules that aren’t at all difficult to remember.
Despair is your most dangerous enemy. Don’t give up hope of being saved. There are many stories of people who were found in the open sea months after their disappearance. For instance, 25-year-old sailor Poon Lim, who worked on a British merchant ship, survived alone 133 days in the open sea. After a shipwreck, he managed to find a raft with fresh water, cookies, flares, and a flashlight. Every day, Lim ate only 2 cookies and made 3 sips of water. To avoid muscle atrophy, he even floated around the raft twice a day. As you can see, human possibilities are endless. The main thing is to keep calm and hope for the best.
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Choose the right swimming style 0:57
Find something that floats 1:37
Take care of clothes 1:55
Decide what you’ll eat 2:16
Provide yourself with liquid 3:01
Save yourself properly 4:02
Don’t lose hope 5:06
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- Panic definitely won’t help you. It can cloud your judgment and make you lose the rhythm of breathing. Therefore, the first thing you should do is to calm down.
- The style of swimming you choose determines how long your strength will last. In calm water, it’s better to swim on your back. If waves splash around you, it’s better to swim on your belly.
- If you’re in the open sea as a result of a shipwreck or an airplane water landing, there must be plenty of things around you that perfectly keep afloat. It will be even better if it’s a boat or a raft with which ships are equipped.
- Remember that open sunlight can be extremely dangerous. So don’t remove your clothes — they’ll protect you from the sun.
- If you have rations, divide them into small daily portions. This will make them last for a long time, and you won’t have problems with digestion.
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You might not be lucky enough to have somewhere warm and sunny or an open water venue near to where you live. But don't worry, you could actually replicate a lot of your open water skills in the local pool, meaning you're nice and confident and ready for race day. We've put together some great techniques and drills that you can do that'll simulate that open water environment that you can do in your next pool session.
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So at the start of a lot of triathlons a lot of bodies in the water together and unless you're on the front row of he grid, you're likely to have someone's feet in close proximity to your face. There's often nothing that you could do about that but you can be prepared. And it's actually quite a good thing to do to practise in training starting right behind somebody else so when it comes to race day it's not quite so much of a shock.
Treading water's quite a valuable skill to have especially for triathlon, as often a race will have a deep water start and the organisers try and get you into the water well before, sometimes up to 10 minutes. So you don't want to be like frantically wasting your energy, you want to try and stay nice and relaxed and focused on your race. The general technique for this is you need to tread water by using a bit of a backstroke leg kick or an egg beater kick as we call it, and sculling with your arm. But don't fret, you're generally gonna have a wetsuit on so you can be nice and buoyant anyway.
Once you've been treading water, you'll start coming to a more horizontal position and start sculling with your arms and kicking with your legs as you're ready for the starter's horn. This is a great activity to practise in the pool. You can do it with fellow athletes. All line up in a line and basically get your coach to count you down as it would be a start and it's all about accelerating straight into your stroke from this position.
Now you can also replicate swimming 'round a turn buoy but using the black tee at the bottom of a swimming pool. And obviously if you can take a lane row path it makes it even more realistic. Try doing it with a few other people and then it turns into more of a race day situation.
One of the most annoying things in open water swimming is when your goggles start to leak or come off. You probably save more time by actually stopping and clearing them. You can either do this by just stopping outright, treading a bit of water, clearing them and putting them back on or if you want to try and keep moving, and why not flip onto your back.
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When we find something that is both useful and could potentially save your life we like to shout about it. These Swim Secure Buoys are a must if you swim off beaches etc.
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Just how deep does the ocean go? Way further than you think. This animation puts the actual distance into perspective, showing a vast distance between the waves we see and the mysterious point we call Challenger Deep.
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CHOSHI, JAPAN — A Frenchman this week set out on an epic journey this week to raise awareness of pollution caused by plastic trash
According to CNN, Benoit Lecomte began swimming from Choshi, Japan on Tuesday.
His goal is to swim 5,500 miles to San Francisco in 6 months. That means Lecomte will have to average 30 miles daily.
CNN reports if he accomplishes the feat, he'll be the first person in history to do so.
Lecomte will swim 8 hours per day, before resting on a boat named The Discoverer. After that he'll begin swimming again from where he left off.
To follow Lecomte's progress visit www.thelongestswim.com
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Understand the water conditions and how to tackle them with slight changes to your stroke. These techniques will save you time not matter what the ocean throws at you.
With open water swim champions 6 x Pier to Pub winner Naantali Marshall, 3 x winner Sam Sheppard and multiple top ten finisher/Age Group Champion Haydn Tierney. Take your swim to the X level now!

Day 2 of the 2016 Games, and the athletes were back at the beach. Individuals faced an open water 500m swim, and teams completed a 3-by-400m swim relay. Rogue Athlete Jonne Koske took first in the men’s field for the second year.